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VOLUNTEERS Are Just Ordinary People with Extraordinary Hearts ahalo nui loa for embracing the 2019 Vega IRONMAN® World Championship. It is each Mvolunteer that fuels the fire of this incredible event. Words could never describe the passion that encompasses each volunteer as you focus on making others’ dreams come true. It is the Aloha Spirit that lies within each of you that makes the impossible possible. Mahalo for making the IRONMAN® World Championship the greatest endurance sporting event in the world. With Aloha, The IRONMAN `Ohana • MAHALO • DANKE • ARIGATO • GRAZIE • MERCI • TAKK • GRACIAS • VOLUNTEERS are just ordinary people with extraordinary hearts. They offer the gift of their time to teach, to listen, to help, to inspire, to build, to grow, to learn. They expect no pay, yet the value of their work knows no limit.... They’ve known the unexpected joy of a simple hug. They’ve planted the tiny seeds of love in countless lives. VOLUNTEERS are just ordinary people who reach out and take a hand and together make a difference that lasts a lifetime. ~ Author Unknown • MAURUURU • DO JEH • XIE XIE • DANK U WEL • KIITOS • THANKS • To view the volunteer names and the supporting organizations or to print out your Volunteer Mahalo Certificate, please visit: https://www.ironman.com/im-world-championship 2019 Directors & Assistant Directors ANDY ANDERSON, TIMING DIRECTOR CINDY ARMER, REGISTRATION DIRECTOR PAUL BERLIN, MEDICAL DIRECTOR JOHN BERTSCH, PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR KERSTIN BLUNT, SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTOR JASON BRASWELL, RUN DIRECTOR STEVE BUTTERFIELD, WAREHOUSE DIRECTOR ROCKY CAMPBELL, ACTION MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR SHERYL COBB, BIKE AID STATIONS DIRECTOR MIKE DRUTAR, FINISH LINE DIRECTOR STEVEN FOTH, SECURITY DIRECTOR BILL HALL, BIKE DIRECTOR KIMI HAMMONDS, POST RACE DIRECTOR DAVID HUERTA, TRANSITION DIRECTOR CLAUDIA KANE, ACCESS MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR BRYAN MOSBY, RUN AID STATIONS DIRECTOR JAN WAR, SWIM DIRECTOR FRANZ WEBER, INFORMATION & VOLUNTEER DIRECTOR DANNY AEGLER, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SECURITY STACEY AGUIAR, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR PUBLIC SAFETY JANET ANDERSON, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR TIMING MIKE ATWOOD, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SWIM MARIANNE BANGOR, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR BIKE MICHAEL BARRY-LANDERS, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RUN AID STATIONS GWEN CAMPBELL, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ACTION MANAGEMENT KATHY DALY, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ACCESS MANAGEMENT DEE FRASER, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR REGISTRATION INGRID HILLHOUSE, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR BIKE AID STATIONS KELLY HUDIK, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FINISH LINE CATHY MATTIS, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR POST RACE T.K. MILLER, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MEDICAL CHRIS MORRISON, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RUN BRUCE STERN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR INFORMATION & VOLUNTEER 2019 Coordinators BECKY AEGLER JANET HIGA-MILLER JAMIE PARDAU DARD ALLER RICHARD HILL SUZANNE PATTERSON LINDA ARLINGTON DOUG HILLER JASON PERRET BILL ARMER PEARL HIND NICOLE PICKNELL JOHN BARNETT DAN HOOLEY KARI PIETARILA STEVE BERLIN ANDREW HUTCHINSON RHONDA POLLARD JIM BERTSCH SKIP JENSEN JOHN POST STEPHEN BLACK LYNNE JOHNSON-HARRIS NANCY PURSLEY PARKER BOECKMAN FAYE JONES PAUL RANDERSON DEANNE BORER SAM KAWAMOTO KAREN REPAN ARDIS BOW MELE KEKAI PATRICK RILEY SABRINA BRAITHWAITE MIDGE KERR BYRAN ROBY MELISSA BRASWELL BARBARA KOSSOW KATHY ROSELER PAUL BURKE NICKI LACEY-ENOS MIKE ROTTI ROZ BUTTERFIELD KEVIN LANNEN BOB SALLIS SHELLEY CARPENTER KAWIKA LAU LAURY SCOTT JOHN CAUDEL III LAHELA LAU SUZANNE SHRINER KEVIN CAVANAGH KRISTY LE FRANK SMITH NEWTON CHU JEFF LEICHER HILARY SMITH DAVID COBB TERI LEICHER BETSY SOLIS MATT COBB LEE ANNE LOWERY-GORMAN DEBORAH STERN KEALOHA CURNAN-MEDINA AMY MATSUMOTO MICAH STEVENS BRIAN DAVIS BILL MCGAW BILL STOCKTON GARY DAVIS MIKE MCMICHAEL LANI SWAIN ALEXIS DECARLI SIMMY MCMICHAEL MARGO TAKATA BROOKE DECKER JEN MCVEAY BEV THORSEN STEPHEN DEWALD ANDREW MENZES GEOFF THORSEN CHRIS FONOIMOANA WENDY MINOR MIKE VINCENT KRISTY FOTH JOHN MOORE JIM WALKER STEVE FRASER JEN MOSBY NICOLE WAR ASANJA FRICK DAVID MOSS GERD WEBER SCOTTY GACAYAN BARBIE NAKAMURA BECKY WILSON SHARON GILBERT JEFF NEUBAURER BILL WILSON BILL GREENTREE WINTON NICHOLSON PAULETTE WILSON CANDY HANSON YANIS NORA KEITH WINGAD JERRY HARRIS BO PARDAU CHRISTINE WINN ED HICKEY CHRIS WOODS 2019 Volunteers HANNAH AALBAEK JUDY ALDERSON ISRAEL APUY JEFF BACAWAG DAN AAMODT CRYSTAL ALDY REIKO AQUIN CRAIG BACHER BILL ABBOTT HAROLDO ALEIXO JOSHUA AQUINO JAN BACHER BONNIE ABBOTT SASIPIMOL ALEXANDER VENUS ARAGONES CHASTIE BACON JEFF ABBOTT NANCY ALLEN BRIAN ARAKAKI ELEONORA BADO LANI ABRAHAM AIDAN ALLRED SHIRLEY ARAKI LEAH BAEHRLE MAXIMILIAN ABRAHAM CHRISTINA 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